Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of the conservation community. A plethora of studies have examined conservation science-policy interfaces, including a recent global survey of scientists, policy-makers, and practitioners. This identified a list of top barriers and solutions to evidence use, which have considerable overlap with those identified by other studies conducted over the last few decades. The three top barriers – (i) that conservation is not a political priority, (ii) that there is poor engagement between scientists and decision-makers, and (iii) that conservation problems are complex and uncertain – have often been highlighted in the literature as significant constraints...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a longstanding focus of the...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision?makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision‐makin...
Drawing on the "evidence-based" (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus "evidence-informed" debate (Adams & ...
Over the last decade, there has been an increased focus (and pressure) in conservation practice glob...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Drawing on the “evidence-based” (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus “evidence-informed” debate (Adams & ...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a longstanding focus of the...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision?makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision‐makin...
Drawing on the "evidence-based" (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus "evidence-informed" debate (Adams & ...
Over the last decade, there has been an increased focus (and pressure) in conservation practice glob...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
Drawing on the “evidence-based” (Sutherland et al. 2013) versus “evidence-informed” debate (Adams & ...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
There are many barriers to using science to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation sc...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
Conservation practitioners, policy-makers and researchers work within shared spaces with many shared...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...